Mikimoto Haruhiko

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Mikimoto Haruhiko is Anime/Games event held in Japan.

From the 35 years of working experience, Character works covering 35 years of designing work by Haruhiko Mikimoto continues to attract a lot of people beyond the era.
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Haruhiko Mikimoto

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Haruhiko Mikimoto (美樹本 晴彦 Mikimoto Haruhiko, born Haruhiko Satō (佐藤晴彦 Satō Haruhiko), August 28, 1959 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese anime character designer, illustrator and manga artist. Mostly active during the 1980s, during that decade he rose to prominence and is considered one of the top character designers of his time. His real name is Haruhiko Sato (Sato Haruhiko). He is from Tokyo.

He graduated from Keio University, and attended the university in the same years as Macross creator Shōji Kawamori and screenwriter Hiroshi Ōnogi. He joined the animation studio Artland while attending school, and was character designer in several anime series, including The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Macross 7, Gunbuster and Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress.

The origin of his pen name comes from "Miki Miki" characters of "Manga Good! "HAL" of real name and nickname, "Yoshihisa Miki book" is also a time to mention.
He started his amateur activity from Keio High School when he was in school. To friends, animation writer Masaharu Kawamori, manga artist Fujihiko Hosono, writer Ohnogi were relieved. After graduating to Keio University Faculty of Engineering and serving as an assistant to Hosono, he joined the project "Studio Super" where Kawamori was enrolled, "The Super Dimension Fortress Macross". He joined Artland with introduction of Nuee and was responsible for the design of guest characters at Movie · Original Picture, "Science Relief Team Techno Voyager" at "Astro Boy" (2nd film), which was directed by the representative Ishiguro Noboru.

In "Super Dimension Fortress Macross", Haruko Mikumoto also served as Ishiguro's chief director, he was selected as a character design and character drawing director, and gathered the attention of animation fans. In particular, "Miki book character" which captured the charm of a beautiful girl delicately gained popularity. Since then, he has successfully carried on his career "Super Spacetime Century Ogus" "Mega Zone 23" and established his position as a popular character designer.

After that he became independent from Artland, he was an illustrator of light novels, magazines, etc. He started a series of comic books from "Marionette · Generation" in 1988. It was engaged as character design (or design draft) for animation game works.

He started serializing the manga version "Super Dimension Fortress Macross The FIRST" from 2009, the 27th year since the Macross broadcast. Although it was said that he was considerably worried about taking up this project, it was decided as an opportunity to have a new fan of "Macross F" to see the origin again. In this work, he was trying a method to digitally manipulate manuscripts drawn with pencils, and a system of Dospara sold Miki book spec PC.

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